
PredniSONE (Generic) Rx
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PredniSONE (Generic) Rx
$0.16
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$0.16
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What are PredniSONE Tablets for Dogs?
- PrednisoLONE and PredniSONE are two prescription glucocorticoid steroid medications that are commonly confused.
- PrednisoLONE tablets are sold as PrednisTab to try to distinguish the two drugs.
- PredniSONE is converted to the active component PrednisoLONE by the liver.
- PrednisoLONE is often used to treat inflammation, to suppress the immune system, to replace or supplement adrenal insufficient animals, or to inhibit the growth or spread of tumors.
- Horses, cats, and pets with liver failure will need to be given PrednisoLONE instead of PredniSONE to achieve the desired treatment because they are unable to convert PredniSONE efficiently to PrednisoLONE.
- In order to have the best treatment possible for you cat, PrednisoLONE should be considered. Cats cannot convert PredniSONE completely to PrednisoLONE, so only part of the dose is able to exert its effect.
Why do dogs use PredniSONE?
- PredniSONE may be prescribed to treat hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease).
- PredniSONE may also be prescribed to reduce inflammation, suppress the immune system, or as an anticancer agent.
What problems could my dog have with PredniSONE?
- When using PredniSONE, veterinarians want to use the least amount of medication needed to effectively treat your pet to reduce the side effects.
- PredniSONE has many side effects. Side effects are more likely with long term use and higher doses.
- The most common side effects of PredniSONE are increased appetite, thirst, and need to urinate.
- Dogs may have serious side effects such as stomach or intestinal ulcers, perforation, or bleeding. If your dog stops eating, or you notice signs such as high fever, black, tarry stools, or bloody vomit, contact your veterinarian immediately.
How do you use PredniSONE?
- PredniSONE should be given with food. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
- Do not stop giving PredniSONE without talking to your veterinarian as serious side effects may result.
What is in PredniSONE?
- PredniSONE is a glucocorticoid or hormone that breaks down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins so that they can be used to fuel the body in times of stress.
- PredniSONE is converted to the active component PrednisoLONE by the liver.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- PredniSONE tablets and PrednisTab are sold as an FDA approved generic drug. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Is it important for my dog to finish all of the PredniSONE?
- Dogs may use PredniSONE for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
- Do not stop giving PredniSONE without talking to your veterinarian as serious side effects may result.
Review Summary
44 total reviews
Rated 4.98 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
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Great selection
From Gilberts, ILComments about PredniSONE (Generic)My 19-year old cat takes prednisone for Inflammatory Bowel Disease. This is one of many pills she must take daily, so finding the smaller dosage makes it so much easier for me. It's one less pill I have to break/cut in half. These also fit into pill pockets quite easily, which occasionally I can get her to eat without manually 'pilling' her if I mix the pill pocket in with her canned food. The 2.5 mg dosage is hard to find. It costs more than getting the 5 mg pills and breaking them in half, but for me, it is worth it. -
Exactly as described
From Upstate NYComments about PredniSONE (Generic)My chocolate lab has to take this medication daily. Tablets scored which makes breaking in half easy. Great value. -
Good prices, fast shipping!
From PittsburghComments about PredniSONE (Generic)No hassle, received in only a few days and they include a treat for you pet. -
I would buy this product again
From spring hill flComments about PredniSONE (Generic)This is prescribed to prevent hemorrhage. My pet has an immune related disease. -
Quality meds without the hassle
From Sequim, WAComments about PredniSONE (Generic)My little girl (Maltese) has Addison's and must take Prednisone for the rest of her life. I'm glad I found a reliable source for the next 5 or 6 years. -
Great Prices
From Twin Falls, IDComments about PredniSONE (Generic)Prices are so much better than my vet's. -
will buy again
From Morgantown wvComments about PredniSONE (Generic)The medicine work great for my 155 pound dog with addisons diease. -
Best prices/Fast Shipping/Wide variety of choices
From Gilberts, ILComments about PredniSONE (Generic)I am willing to pay a little more for the smaller pills to avoid having to split the larger ones in half. This way I know my cats are getting the right dose. And I have 2 cats that take this medication, one for asthma, and the other for Inflammatory Bowel Disease. You just cannot beat the prices or selection at VetRx. The process is painless and the shipping is fast. -
Great products
From Culver City, CA, USAComments about PredniSONE (Generic)I bought this for my dog and the price is so right -
Same as the Vet prescribed!
From Blossburg, PA, USAComments about PredniSONE (Generic)Smooth ordering with prompt contact of my Vet by VetRx for the prescription. Received meds quickly and they were exactly the same my Vet was selling me at a MUCH higher price. And, the pills work fabulously on my pet. Thanks VetRx!!
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Q & A
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Hello my cat has a ear hematoma that just started growing and i don't have much money for a vet at the moment but i read this will help i'm not sure what dose is best for him. he weighs 12 pounds.?
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Prednisone is a prescription medication which requires a prescription from your veterinarian to order. You should consult your veterinarian regarding the treatment of your cat’s hematoma to ensure appropriate care is provided.
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prednisone for rear leg ataxia indicated??
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Prednisone is indicated as a replacement of glucocorticoids, as an anti-inflammatory, as an immunosuppressive and as an antineoplastic agent. It can be used off-label for many other conditions. Please consult your veterinarian with questions or concerns about using Prednisone for rear leg ataxia.
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Hi. My cat is on prednisolone 2.5 mg mini-melts. She gets one each morning. Would the 2.5 prednisone be comparable? I assume that it's a regular pill that I'd have to toss down her in the morning rather than hold her mouth shut to wait for it to melt. Thanks, eg?
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Prednisone 2.5 mg is the equivalent dose to prednisolone 2.5 mg in humans. However, prednisone needs to be converted into prednisolone in the body and many cats have difficulty doing this. For this reason, prednisolone should be prescribed whenever possible in cats. Prednisolone can be ordered as a scored 5 mg tablet that can be cut in half or as a suspension - flavoring can be added. Your vet will be able to assist you in determining the most convenient route of administration for your cat's needs. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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prednisone is used for itchey skin??
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Prednisone has a number of uses in veterinary medicine that would include inflammatory and immunosuppressive conditions, sometimes associated with itchy skin. There are many reasons an animal may be experiencing itchy skin, not all of which can be treated by prednisone. To determine the best treatment for your pet's itchy skin, please contact your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Do I need a prescription from my dogs doctor to get 5mg Prednisone??
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Yes, this medication does require a prescription from a veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How often can I give my dog prednisone? ?
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Prednisone is a corticosteroid medication used for many indications and is dosed a variety of ways depending on the diagnosis by your dog's veterinarian. We recommend consulting your dog's veterinarian to determine the appropriate dose for your pet. Long-term use of a steroid drug can lead to a higher risk of adverse effects. If you observe any potential adverse effects related to this medication such as weight gain, change in appetite, signs of water retention, or stunted growth in a younger pet please contact your dog's veterinarian. Do not discontinue a prednisone regimen abruptly without consulting your dog's veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My cat has an ulser,she has bad allergy,upset is on her lip and is swollen she is fully grown and I DONT know how many mg to give her,I understand how the med works but was dose should I give her the condition is mild and worsining?
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The dosage of prednisone varies depending on the diagnosis by your pet’s veterinarian. Prednisone is a corticosteroid and is generally used as an anti-inflammatory agent. The dosing regimen will vary depending on the type and severity of disease you are treating. Please contact your cat’s veterinarian for specific advice on dosing prednisone for your pet. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My Silky terrier is on prednisolone 2.5-5 mg depending on her symptoms of itching & biting. I was able to split the pill until my vet changed suppliers & now the pill is coated. Can I split this pill. I hate to give her more med. than she needs. ?
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elaine45 The prednisolone tablet that VetRxDirect carries may be split or cut in half in order to get the desired dose. Contact your veterinarian for specific advice on the prednisolone dispensed for your pet due to possible differences in manufacturer recommendations. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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My 7yr old toy poodle is on phenobarb 16.2mg for seizures. He has started to get muscle spasms. He weighs 15lbs. Can I give him prednisone? If so how much and how often.?
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wezzie, We're sorry, but we're unable to diagnose conditions or make drug recommendations for specific pets. We strongly urge you to seek the advice of your pet's veterinarian. Take care, VetRxDirect
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is this dosage given by weight of dog??
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Toby, Prednisone has a wide dosage range and duration depending for what it is indicated. A dosing range is anywhere from 0.5-1 mg/kg every 12-24 hours for anti-inflammatory use to 2.2-6.6 mg/kg per day for immunosuppressive use. For specific prednisone dosing for your dog contact your dog’s veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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